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    Default CVN 65 U.S.S. Enterprise to be inactivated 01DEC12

    Unfortunatly after a 51 year long service to this great Nation and the world will come to an end
    this December. I have seen her in flight ops and also either we UNREPed from her
    or we were UNREPing with her with the same supply ship with her.

    Enterprise Official Site and Info for those interested in learning more. I think
    I am gonna go out there for the ceremony since I missed my own ships decom.








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    Wow!
    I know a lot of guys who served on her.
    I hope she becomes a meuseum and not sent out to scap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zteknik View Post
    Wow!
    I know a lot of guys who served on her.
    I hope she becomes a meuseum and not sent out to scap.
    Or given to Iran or China from noblowme as an apology either

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    Now that would just be a swift kick in the nads!!
    FHUGETABOUDIT!!!

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    Send her out to Pearl, help the Missouri keep watch over the Arizona.

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    I Don't want her to become a museum ship only for the fact that it will make it less likely her name will carry on to a new hull....

    There has been an Enterprise on the naval register almost continually since we became a nation . I want to see that continued

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    Quote Originally Posted by clublights View Post
    I Don't want her to become a museum ship only for the fact that it will make it less likely her name will carry on to a new hull....

    There has been an Enterprise on the naval register almost continually since we became a nation . I want to see that continued
    Agreed!
    If it lives on who knows,it might actualy get to be a starfleet reality,that would be awsome!
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    if your wondering if what I said is right.. here is the history

    Continental Navy
    Two ships of the Continental Navy were named Enterprise:
    USS Enterprise (1775) armed sloop (18 May 1775 – 7 July 1777), the first American ship to bear the name served on Lake Champlain
    Enterprise (1776) schooner (20 December 1776 – February 1777), the second American ship to bear this name served on Chesapeake Bay during the Revolutionary War.
    United States Navy
    Six ships of the United States Navy have been named Enterprise:
    USS Enterprise (1799) 12-gun schooner / 14-gun brig (17 December 1799 – 9 July 1823), the third ship to bear this name, was built as schooner, and later rerigged as a brig. She fired the first shots in the First Barbary War against the Tripolitanian ship Tripoli
    USS Enterprise (1831) 10-gun schooner (15 December 1831 – 24 June 1844), the fourth ship to bear this name
    USS Enterprise (1874) barque-rigged screw sloop (16 March 1877 – 1 October 1909), the fifth ship to bear this name
    USS Enterprise (SP-790) motor yacht (1917–1919), the sixth ship to bear this name, was non-commissioned, serving in the Second Naval District during World War I
    USS Enterprise (CV-6) Yorktown-class aircraft carrier (12 May 1938 – 17 February 1947), the seventh ship to bear this name, served with unparalleled distinction in World War II, becoming the most-decorated vessel in the history of the U.S. Navy.
    USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Enterprise-class aircraft carrier (25 November 1961 – Present), the eighth ship to bear this name, is a unique design, and the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Enterprise

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    ^^^Great stuff!!
    I wonder how many other names have been kept that long?
    FHUGETABOUDIT!!!

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    Id much rather see her refurbished and put back out to sea to counter the 600 or so Chinese vessels that are roaming about!

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